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"One of her best!" The Elm Creek Quilt Series is by far one of the best I have read. Jennifer Chiaverini is a gifted story teller. If your a quilter, do not miss this series. Jennifer captures the essence of friendship with the added benefit of quilting. Start with the beginning and read them all, you won't be disappointed!
"A great continuation!" Finally we are back at Elm Creek Manor! In "The Winding Ways Quilt", the 12th of the Elm Creek Quilts series, Mrs. Chiaverini picks up the story line where she left it in her 9th novel, "The Circle of Quilters". We get new glimpses of the lives and the past of the characters we know and love from the previous books. We learn how they discovered the art of quilting and how it became such an important part of their lives.
"The Winding Ways Quilt" is a story about change - occurrences in women's lives, how those changes affect their life paths and how they come to accept those changes; the winding ways of life. It is a story of how these women found comfort and togethernes through quilting; about strengthening old friendships, and creating bonds of new friendships.
If you enjoyed the previous Elm Creek quilts novels, this book is a must-read! But I wouldn't recommend this as your first meeting with the world of Elm Creek, but if you have read at least "Round Robin" and "The Circle of Quilters" - and I strongly suggest you do!!! - you are going to LOVE this book! Enjoy reading!
"Another great book" Fast reading continuation of the Elm Creek Saga. Once again Jennifer grabs your attention from the first page to the last.
"Another great book" What a great book. It makes you want to offer to babysit her children so the next one can be out that much sooner.
"the winding ways quilt" I can't wait to get started on this book. I love this whole series of books.
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"Old stories retold, don't wate your money", I am a avid quilter and have eagerly read every one of the Elm Quilt books and did love them all, until now. I can not make myself finish this book. It is boring, and simply old stuff retold. Nothing new to hold my attention. I think it is time to end this series of books.
"I Love Winding My Way Through This Series", The Winding Ways Quilt
Quilt camp is underway. At the beginning of camp each camper tells of how they came to camp or what they expect to learn from the others. This year, it will be different, with Judy going to Philadelphia for a higher position at a college. Summer is also going off to pursue her dreams and continue her education.
There are two new staff members at Elm Creek Quilt Camp. The new cook is trying too hard to fit in. She comes up with absolutely perfect meals and beautiful table settings.
Each of the staff members lives are followed, as they chronicle their beginnings as quilters. Judy, as a young girl coming from Viet Nam, wanted to fit in with her new father's family. She found that learning to quilt was the way to prove herself. With all of her quilting lessons and hard work, she would never be accepted by her new grandmother.
Gwen's interest in quilts began when she cames into possession of an unfinished quilt from a church lost-and-found. Gwen set out to solve the mystery and find the quilter. Years later, she is still writing and studying the origins of quilts.
Hearts are broken and healed and new friendships formed as Sylvia begins the quilt that will bind them all together, the winding ways quilt.
After reading this book, I began my new quilting project. I am making a red and gold quilt for my soon-to-be remodeled bedroom. There is only one thing as satisfying as beginning a new quilt; that is finishing the quilt and enjoying it for generations.
Jill Ammon Vanderwood author:Through the Rug Through The Rug: Follow That Dog (Through the Rug) Stowaway: The San Francisco Adventures of Sara, the Pineapple Cat
"Too much of one thing", After reading most of the other Elm Creek Novels and most recently the Winding Ways Quilt, I find Chiaverini very "one note". Perhaps she is interjecting too much of her own life/experiences into her characters, but have you noticed that they're pretty much the same character? All of the main characters were taught by an older female, either a relative or a close friend. None of them are self-taught. Many of them did NOT get along with their mothers. All of the characters have a high level of perfection in their quilts. No chopped off points for anyone! The older characters experienced a lot of discouragement at some time in their quilting life and even a bit of discrimination. The character of Gwen, the professor of American Studies at a liberal-arts college, is actually discouraged from studying quilt history! I'm sorry, but that one is entirely unbelievable. Women's studies, which quilt history certainly falls under, is hot hot hot AND has been since the seventies. So to have a character, who is a full professor and is tenured being steered away from a project is just Crap. I also find it interesting that all of the characters eat, breathe and compare their lives to quilts. The Winding Ways quilt just shows that Jennifer Chiaverini learned to quilt from an older female, hated her mother, is an uber-perfectionist with a persectution complex for being highly educated and a quilter (apparently the two can't exist in the same person without being ridiculed by other educated peers). If she throws in someone who likes their mom, is okay with not using a MA on a daily basis and learned to quilt on-line, I might read more Elm Creek novels, but I doubt Chiaverini has the ability to write about someone who isn't herself.
"Good Read But....", This book is basically good, but Chiaverini who is very talented at telling a good yarn is continuing to go into bad waters. What started out as quirky likeable characters are quickly developing into a pack of self-righteous, pompus old bitties.
Bonnie's story is rewritten in this book to the point where it's unrecognizable. In previous books it is Bonnie's lack of attention because she is too busy at her quilt shop that causes her husband to begin an online flirtation. It is a big box store (in the Wal-Mart mode) that sells quilting supplies which ruins Bonnie's business, but in this book Bonnie's husband Craig is made out as evil. Really Craig said since Bonnie's shop is losing money, she should close it. Bonnie refuses and suggest Craig help out. Well a business that loses money closes or it is really hobby. The shop was doomed anyway so the vandals didn't destroy it. But the story is completely rewritten here to make it sound like Craig and the kids who wrecked her shop destroyed a promising thriving business. This is a BAD error.
When Chiaverini writes about Sylvia, Sarah, Diane or other characters who are flawed, she shines, but most of these ladies are so pompus and full of themselves you ROOT for them to lose. I wish Chiaverini would write the next book where Andrew is discoverd a liar and Sylvia would have to cope with her loving a man that who's one lie destroyed everything.
But Chiaverini keeps writing things in a "Polyanna" mode which makes the books predictable. Chiaverini also is not realistic enough with her quilters. Gwen is written as a character that runs off in her late teens/early twenties with no thoughts to her parents. Yet when her father merely questions Gwen's arrival back Chiaverini starts in an anti-male tirade. Gwen insists women who make quilts have stories. Unfortunately like most things in life, most stories aren't worth being told, much less researched.
Chiaverini makes the mistake of insisting every story is important when we all know virtually no story earth shattering.
Again Chiaverini is so talented at telling stories she needs to tone down this crusade and self-righteousness of her character. When characters like Sarah who have good and bad, (She's good, but unreasonable with her husband and her mother) she is VERY interesting. Sylvia is interesting, especially in the first books when she's very opinionated.
All in all a good read due to Chiaverini good ability to tell stories.
Note: Jennifer Chiaverini make your next book a story about Mae the lady who was on the train in your last story "A Quilter's Homecoming." THAT was a very interesting character
"A Good Read", I have read most of the books in the Elm Creek Quilts series, and they have all been good and The Winding Ways Quilt is no exception. Jennifer Chiaverini has a way of captivating the reader. At times, the book was hard to put down. I loved it and gave it to my neighbor to enjoy.
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"Disappointment", The Winding Ways Quilt was aa tremendous disappointment. I have ready every Elm Creek novel, and this one was simply repetition after repetition of earlier works. I thought The New Years Quilt was Chiaverini's weakest work until I read Winding Ways. Perhaps it is time for the author to take a long break, and concentrate on quality content rather than quantity.
"The Winding Ways Quilt", This book is a wonderful journey into the world of Elmcreek Quilts. I know that anyone who loves quilting and or loves the relationships that grow between old and new friends, they will enjoy this book and other written by Jennifer Chiaverini. I devoured this book and will read it again soon.
"Winding Ways Quilt", I so enjoyed the prior books but this one left me wondering, did the author run out of new ideas. Too, too many repeats from other books. If you haven's read any of the other books you will enjoy this one.
"Great Addition to the Series", Jennifer Chiaverini is a masterful storyteller. Her characters are well developed and believable. Anyone who claims that The Winding Ways Quilt is a rehash of previous novels is mistaken. The stories of how the characters learned how to quilt has never been told before. It was a pleasure to learn more about the characters we have grown to love over the years.
" Sadly disappointed!", I was so happy to find that Jennifer Chiaverini's newest book was available. I couldn't wait to read it, but I was sadly disappointed. So much of Bonnie, Sylvia, Agnes and Diane's stories had already been told. I felt like I was reading from a previous novel. (I felt the same way about The New Year's Quilt.) I loved the stories about Gwen, Judy and Summer. These were new and were wonderful to read. They were exactly what I was looking for in an Elm Creek novel. I hope that the next Elm Creek novel won't rehash the previous novels, but will be completely new stories.
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